English, asked by ranjit281968, 11 months ago


. . . . . not one is demented with the mania. .....
(mad/dishonest/ displeased)​

Answers

Answered by alinakincsem
1

Mad

Explanation:

  • considering that no such explanation or question is given as regard to the available statement, following is the assumed answer.
  • There is the use of mainly two vocabulary words in the given sentence, " Demented" and "mania".
  • Demented refers to suffering from dementia, of behaving irrationally.
  • Mania refers to a a mental illness. So that may be replaced iwth teh word mad.
  • Both vocabulary words are closely linked to being mad.

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
1

The closet answer to mania is "mad".

Explanation:

The exact sentence would be

  • No one is demented with the mania.
  • Demented is related to "dementia" a mental disorder or illness.
  • Mania is also a mental disease.
  • As no exact explanation is given therefore the assumed answer would be "mad."
  • As both mania and mad are closely related to each other

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